Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling

Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling

Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandlingEn fremling, som uppehller sig ngon tid i London, underlter vl icke...
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Author: Estlander, Carl Gustaf,1834-1910
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Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling

Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling

$19.99 $9.99

Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Estlander, Carl Gustaf,1834-1910
Format: eBook
Language: Swedish

Folksångerna om Robin Hood: Akademisk afhandling

En fremling, som uppehller sig ngon tid i London, underlter vl icke gerna, ifall han har sinne fr folksng och folkmelodier, att beska Evans' Music and Supper Rooms i Covent-garden. Bland de mnga snger, hvilka hafva bifallet fr dagen och fr nrvarande ro gngse hos folket, trffas hans ron der af en dikt med egendomligt innehll. Den bermde sir H.R. Bishop har arrangerat musiken, och genom det hela gr en ton af skogsdoft och jgarlust. "Robin Hood, s sges det i sngen, r den bste jgare, som ngonsin spnde sin bge i en grnskande skog. Till ljudet af hans glla horn svarar ekot vidt och bredt, och lyssnande samla sig de gula rdjuren mellan trden. Och har vl ngon sett en trna s m som Marion, den grnkldde skogsmannens stolthet? Hell, denna jungfru-drottning, den milda blomman! Vi lefva och d henne trogne. Hell Robin och Marion, Robin och Marion! lnge skall Sherwood genljuda af deras ra." S ungefr lyder sngen, hvilken nnu bevarar minnet af den engng s bermde fribytaren och hans trna, under hvilken sednares namn den tar tillfllet i akt, att bringa ett hell t Englands jungfru-drottning, "Maiden-queen". Detta kan icke vara ngon annan n drottning Elisabeth. Ifrn hennes tid har sledes denna sng lefvat i tvenne rhundraden och hres nnu i dag uti Evans' Music and Supper Rooms i London. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 51825
Author: Estlander, Carl Gustaf
Release Date: Apr 22, 2016
Format: eBook
Language: Swedish

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